Hamster06 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2010 Hi all, I need a little advise from all of you. I know it is not good to put mirror in front of the bed. In my new place, I will be building a sliding door wardrobe BESIDES my bed. There're 2 mirrors on the sliding door, ard 60cm each. And each piece of mirror is at the extreme end of the wardrobe, facing the side of the bed. The other side of the bed is windows. Is it ok to have mirrors like this in the bedroom, facing the side of the bed at both ends? Will appreciate your advise! Cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bepgof 20 Report post Posted August 20, 2010 (edited) Hi all, I need a little advise from all of you. I know it is not good to put mirror in front of the bed. In my new place, I will be building a sliding door wardrobe BESIDES my bed. There're 2 mirrors on the sliding door, ard 60cm each. And each piece of mirror is at the extreme end of the wardrobe, facing the side of the bed. The other side of the bed is windows. Is it ok to have mirrors like this in the bedroom, facing the side of the bed at both ends? Will appreciate your advise! Cheers Sure- provided u have "strong heart", especially during mid-night, body wakes up with half-waking mind & "accidently" look into the mirror. Edited August 20, 2010 by bepgof Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hamster06 0 Report post Posted August 20, 2010 Sure- provided u have "strong heart", especially during mid-night, body wakes up with half-waking mind & "accidently" look into the mirror. Aiyo, sounds scary leh! How abt I only remove the one facing the side bed head and keep the last mirror at the end of the wardrobe? Or I shd remove both? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edenstrauss 3 Report post Posted August 21, 2010 Aiyo, sounds scary leh! How abt I only remove the one facing the side bed head and keep the last mirror at the end of the wardrobe? Or I shd remove both? I think it's best to remove both panels of mirrors!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bepgof 20 Report post Posted August 21, 2010 (edited) Aiyo, sounds scary leh! How abt I only remove the one facing the side bed head and keep the last mirror at the end of the wardrobe? Or I shd remove both? I kena frightened once (mid night)in a Vietnam hotel room, since then I realised the "power" of mirror. Since then, become sensitive to mirror locations whether in Singapore or go oversea. Previous & present houses have installed half-height-full-width mirror panels just next to dinning tables. Don't know got "Double food", "water" or not, but found quite practical, comb hair, adjust cloth, make funny face, practise speech, press pimplets(I got no more pimpets)....so "powerful". This mirror always catches visitors' attention, don't know why le? As long as you can tahan the "shock" in midnights, then ok. I'm getting older, so does the heart, can't stand this kind of shock any more. Edited August 21, 2010 by bepgof Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman 0 Report post Posted August 21, 2010 I kena frightened once (mid night)in a Vietnam hotel room, since then I realised the "power" of mirror. Since then, become sensitive to mirror locations whether in Singapore or go oversea. Previous & present houses have installed half-height-full-width mirror panels just next to dinning tables. Don't know got "Double food", "water" or not, but found quite practical, comb hair, adjust cloth, make funny face, practise speech, press pimplets(I got no more pimpets)....so "powerful". This mirror always catches visitors' attention, don't know why le? As long as you can tahan the "shock" in midnights, then ok. I'm getting older, so does the heart, can't stand this kind of shock any more. Recently bought a classic looking mirror placed beside bed. So far at night didn't dare to look at the mirror when walked pass. Thsi is because initially walked pass didn't see any thing reflecting, got to backstep then see image. Any comments? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites